A chemical method for the determination of oestriol, oestrone and oestradiol in human urine.
Journal: 2003/April - Biochemical Journal
ISSN: 0264-6021
PUBMED: 14389222
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Biochem J 60(2): 185-193

A chemical method for the determination of oestriol, oestrone and oestradiol in human urine

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